Mending is a good metaphor for daily spiritual life. We are each part of the great woven fabric of the world community. When a couple in their mud brick house in Africa maintains a just and joyful relationship, the world is a little bit better place because of them. . . . We are valuable members of the human community when we take our own moral inventory and make daily repairs for our mistakes.

Mavis and Merle Fossom in The More We Find in Each Other by Mavis and Merle Fossom

 

To Practice This Thought:
Review your actions during the past 24 hours. Imagine yourself correcting all your mistakes, and act on one correction before going to sleep.

 

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